Former Cheerleader Dies in New York Subway Fire Attack
In a shocking incident that has left the community in mourning, Debrina Kawam, a 57-year-old woman who had fallen into homelessness, was set on fire while sleeping on a New York City subway train. The alleged attacker, 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan citizen living in a Brooklyn shelter, has been charged with murder and arson.
According to the Brooklyn District Attorney, Zapeta admitted to heavy drinking before the attack but claimed to have no memory of the incident. Authorities say he ignited Kawam's clothing and watched as she burned on an F train during the early hours of December 22.
Kawam, a former high school cheerleader and employee of Merck, had recently struggled with financial difficulties, culminating in bankruptcy and homelessness. Her tragic death has sparked discussions about the safety of public transportation and the vulnerabilities of homeless individuals.
A vigil was held last month to honor Kawam's life and legacy, despite many community members not knowing her personally. District Attorney Eric Gonzalez emphasized the need for justice, stating, "New Yorkers deserve to feel safe in the subways."
As Zapeta faces multiple charges that could lead to a life sentence, the community reflects on the systemic issues surrounding homelessness and public safety.
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